There is a 10-year plan to revamp and improve the United States Postal Service’s performance across the country, which included a study of the Tallahassee headquarters on South Adams Street. Many Leon County residents have long complained about poor mail delivery, often venting their frustrations to elected officials and on […]
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Moussa not expected to start Saturday v. Lincoln
For the first time this season the Rattlers will not have SWAC Preseason Offensive Player of the Year Jeremy Moussa under center. According to HBCU Gameday, FAMU coach Willie Simmons said he plans to start backup quarterback redshirt sophomore Junior Muratovic for Saturday’s game against Lincoln University California. Muratovic is […]
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First-gen students overcome and achieve
National First-Generation College Celebration Day honors the anniversary of the Higher Education Act of 1965. It is celebrated annually on Nov. 8. The holiday highlights first-gen college students. It offers a moment for them to celebrate their achievements, acknowledge their distinct challenges, and rally for greater support and inclusivity within […]
Will T-Pain deliver the right message?
This Friday, Nov. 10, marks a significant event in Tallahassee —a concert celebrating 50 years of hip hop while also taking a stand against the pervasive gun violence that has plagued the city. The lineup boasts national artists such as Doug E. Fresh and MC Lyte, renowned for their contributions […]
Athletics seeks halftime performers
Florida A&M University’s athletic department is gearing up for an electrifying basketball season for its men’s and women’s program. As the teams prepare for action on the court, athletic department administrators are looking for talented performers to make their halftime shows unforgettable. They are also looking for individuals interested in […]
For Keva Peters, the journey has just begun
After surviving the perilous streets of New Orleans and the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, Keva Peters Jr. has blossomed into an award-winning filmmaker with a story to tell. Peters, a 22-year-old graduate film student at Florida State University, is viewed by his friends and family as charismatic, ambitious, and a […]
Study abroad a spring break alternative
The Office of International Education and Development announced last week that it would be offering students the chance to go on trips to Spain, France, and the United Arab Emirates for spring break. Students can choose to go to Spain and France, led by Professors Johanna Ramos and Annie Voisin, […]
Mental health matters at today’s expo
As the academic semester reaches peak stress levels, Florida A&M University is answering the needs of its students with an event aimed at prioritizing mental health. The 2023 World Mental Health Day Expo promises a holistic experience, combining relaxation, education and engagement. A collective effort involving She Speaks Solutions, a […]
FSU student recognized at Cannes Film Festival
When it comes to shifting the narrative through the use of storytelling visuals, Josh Ceranic, a fourth-year humanities student at Florida State University, has always been one to captivate the eyes of any audience. Making the decision to attend FSU in the spring of 2021, Ceranic, a native of Lakeland, […]